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'mst' l C112 lllhxlmw 'll Igh 'S than, nusivif lllf lOCRNiXl,lSKl llepartnient issued fifteen lit rosters during 14357-35 ina Staehli, lean Asling, and Rennie Course act- ing as the editors-in-chief for the four nine-week pe- riods. The students holding the office ol' news editor were llale lierger, Merven Neis, Christine Nelson. cl ll t ' and Lawrence Van Sick -. ment editor were Robert l'olley. XYlllllL'l' Kuhn. lillllit Monroe, and Rosemary llasloner, The feature edi- tors were Rennie t ourse, Ida Merle l.nig,, Ruby l'aul. and lilina Klonroe. lfranlclin l'uckett, llale llergcr. llerven Xeis, and XX'endell llarinon held the position of sports editor. Geneva l,eClair, Mildred Schultz. i Staehli were copy readers. The proof and Ylilinz , readers consisted of jane tliles, Mildred Schultz. lda Merle liniig, and Mildred lless. The business inan- alfers were: Robert Owens. Xliihner liuhn, Uretha Rbeynolds. and LeRoy 'lolley G. C. lftherington, lilizabeth Guilfoyle, llale ll irger, Lfretha Reynolds, Robert Owens. and Christine Nel- son assisting. The scandal sheet, called The . sued on April 'l'. A staff consisting ol: LeRoy lol- ley. editor-in-chiefg Xylllllil Dale llerger. front page feature editor, was el Reflector on ,Ianuary 27. TX twelve-page Rooster containing ill tht tx niaterial on early' .Xbilene was published in May, lhe l 'n to supervise this project was governing board e iose Scribes Vatlierine t'rawi'ord, Vretha l Holds, liuby Paul, llos'eniz1l'y llaslouer, lielioy Jolley, XXX-ndell llarnion, Mel'- ven Neis, .lane tlilt-H, lfllizabeth ixllll- foyle, tl, U, Iflllierinixton, liob Owens, Xvlllllil Stat-lili, llolx l'ollt-y, llllllbllllt Nelson, llennie Course, lvale ltigti, Jean Aslinpx, lf'ranklin l'uelu-tt, XYilnier Kuhn, Mildred Hess, Mildred Si-hlllll, Ida Illerle lfniig, and Lawrenee Yan Sit-kel. lilina Monroe is not in the ple- ture, editor: and Rennie Course, eeted to edit the .Xbilene llaily headed by Robert Owens, chairtnan, and LeRoy Iol- ley, XYihna Staehli, and Christine Nelson served as as- sistants. The history was written in twenty chap- ters and proved to be a worthwhile project. with Mildred lless. XYil- lYendcll llarinon was chosen early in the year to act as the editor-in-chief of the Orange and Brown. Assisting hiin were the business manager, Christine Nelsong associate editor, Rennie Course: organiza- tions editor. XYilina Staehlig photography editor. Le- Roy jolleyg and sports editor, Robert l'olley. The pictures were taken at the high school by Mr. Paul Tiose ae ing as assign- fl i ,- Lawrence front llastings. Nebraska. The annual sales campaign was carried on as a con- test between the boys and girls. The total nnniber of yearbooks sold was 408. The girls won the C011- test and the reward was a half-holiday, The engraving was done by linrget'-liaird and the Abilene Daily Reflector printed the book. lt was published during the last week of school. with Catherine Crawford. L ll The persons responsible for the articles in the an- nual are: Student Council, Mildred Hessg journalism, lilnia Monroe: Debate, Catherine Crawford, ti. R. and llraniatics, XYilma Staehlig lli-Y, l.eRoy jolleyg ish Chay vl ay, Ruby l'aulg Connnereial Club, lda Merle liniigg F. lf. A., NYihner liuhng Band, llale Rergerg Chorus. lean ,Xslingg Athletics, Robert Polley and lfranlc Puckett: Ci. ,X. A-X.. lfretha Reynolds, National llonor Society, lane Giles, and Questionnaire, XVen- Xpril lfoof' was is- Staehlt, society erlitorg .i ' K' : X 1 'ailable dell llarnion. We ETZLTV' I ' Wy- W, ,,.,., 1 jungle when the alninal eonven- ltlth-Cowboys rninble on in tion ot' the Knights ol' the Road the regional at Clay Center by W eonvenes. have Long. .loe lkob downing: a favorite. Manhattan. l'hrisnlan. Ramona lloyd. and llet- I!! to QT. Kl'3NNl'7 'll M- lim-'K ty ,lane t'rawl'ord reeeive prizes iifhflcm. th.. third HHH. this lllnalisli for being the best-dressed lranips. ,N,,,,,,' HH. qqmmmm High mush. Mt-I'ln-1-son l'olle:.:'e, A. 4 Ilixie Melotll' MIISTWN ill Vllillwl ed the llands and moved into the V 'R' A 1 1 yi y 7lll l'1'0l'- Kill' NWS fl' UIW' finals at the tournament. '1'llQf'1'S'l5 'ill his fill renee to direct the K, l'. band. 17111-st, 15111-it-15, pay. Fm- tll' li A . . , ' ' 1 I , A , ' . . ll I' , flll1 lX- l- lflltl' Vllll' llllxwllle onee the treslnnen are il st '1- llllYt'l'Hlly ol Volorado , ,.,,l , ,A - - , I ' 5 Q' Nmtthwwlwu Umvmwib .ln txu lent llllltllillll in the e113 Qot11fA, II, S, ilmlifm-ium im. ' ' z lilorlnln 'l'lle Uowllovs '1 tl'll'l' - v-.1 1 V i v .. ,V 'W I - - - - K llltlllt my nan qelorania. mylumlml Uuiwwily W llU1St' in the l't1'QllPll2l1l basketball gj,,1h7'1'1w A q'ul,,.1pl vlmil.. dj, lUlll'lljllllt'llI 'al Clay lenter. dnnip 1-et-It-41 lily VI-uf. llltllry yyisn. gint the loneordia lanlhers and IIIUVU its annual eoneert in ellapel and into the second round. 1-t-peut at night before a large au, l 7 I
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